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OK - How about my keyboard instead?! This is the 21st century -

Remember LOL!!

inutero positioning

vacuum extraction

back to sleep - with out say

These are all I can think of now it is 12:30 and way past my bedtime! Patty

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It's past my bedtime too Patty, and I'm still working. So you don't have any excuse to slack off! ;) I'm just teasing. I'm hitting the hay RIGHT NOW, as a matter of fact. Thanks for the poll choices!

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OK - How about my keyboard instead?! This is the 21st century - Remember LOL!!inutero positioningvacuum extractionback to sleep - with out sayThese are all I can think of now it is 12:30 and way past my bedtime! Patty

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Yay, yay, yay! Love to get those baby pictures. :) :)

Goodnight!

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 12:28 AM

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Goodnight - Trying to update 's web page and I'm going to try to post her photos on your site as well when it is back up!! Patty

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Poll info.....Since Jess (4.5 months) hasn't been seen by the 'specialist'

yet, these are just my conclusions.....I think Jess was (1 ) - born with the

preference to sleep to the right as she did this right from the beginning. I

remember thinking her head was very pointy at birth which I thought was

strange since she was born via c-section. (2)- She was a big baby 8lbs 6oz

ten days early. (3) - She slept about 22 hours per day for the first month

and a half and then at 8 weeks (4) - she started sleeping 10 - 12 hours per

night. I am unsure if she has torticollis. I didn't think so initially but

am beginning to suspect that she does. Jess rarely spent time on her back

during the day as she did not like to be on her back. So she was in a bouncy

seat and then walker (2 months) and then on her tummy a lot. She also has a

very active 2 year old brother so she wasn't SAFE on the floor for a long

time. I sure wish we could go back and know that all this sleeping in the

same undisturbed position that we thought was a blessing was actually hurting

her.....

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was also a big girl 8lbs. 3oz. and colicky so she spent tons of time

in her bouncy seat/swing/car seat - Wish now I had known

better~but~combination of post partum sleep deprivation - and a child that

cried ALL night long - those 3 items were a Godsend...at least they were able

to calm her when we couldn't.!

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Sounds like a good idea . I don't think I'd mind answering some qeustions(symptoms/experiences) about my little ones-not anon.

~Jill

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 1:23 AM

Subject: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Ok, while I was going through email withdrawal, someone brought up an idea to compare our experiences/symptoms our children are experiencing. That's a good idea! And I'm finally buckling down to work on it ;) SO, you guys ready to help?

What I need from you are symptoms, conditions, experiences that you think may have something to do with or be caused by (or be causing?) the positional plagiocephaly and/or torticollis. Then, we'll be able to go down the poll's list and click off what we or the child has experienced.

Now, if I were to get REAL scientific about this, I would draw up a duplicate poll for the control group and have you all put in the experiences of a child you know who is a similar age who does NOT suffer from positional plagiocephaly.

I also want your opinion about whether you all should be able to "vote" in this poll anonymously or not. Some questions may arise that you want to answer, but don't want to cop to. And that's ok by me!! A little anonymity never hurt anyone!

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Here is my list of symptoms/experiences that I think may have something to do with the plagiocephaly:

1) Esotopia(crossed eye)

2) Retained fluid in tort. side ear-until tubes at the age of One.

3) More than 25 % developmental delay in expressive language-not receptive

4) Twin 'A'- I think he had more stress on him since he was in the birth canal longer

5) Was in the NICU for a week-it seems everytime I visited him he was on his back facing the same direction.

6) Shy child-not sure if this has to do with the SO many procedures that he had to endure since birth-or if that's just the way he was born.I'm curious if others have children who have the same quiet nature.

7) Torticollis

Well , that's all I can think of now.

~Jill

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 1:23 AM

Subject: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Ok, while I was going through email withdrawal, someone brought up an idea to compare our experiences/symptoms our children are experiencing. That's a good idea! And I'm finally buckling down to work on it ;) SO, you guys ready to help?

What I need from you are symptoms, conditions, experiences that you think may have something to do with or be caused by (or be causing?) the positional plagiocephaly and/or torticollis. Then, we'll be able to go down the poll's list and click off what we or the child has experienced.

Now, if I were to get REAL scientific about this, I would draw up a duplicate poll for the control group and have you all put in the experiences of a child you know who is a similar age who does NOT suffer from positional plagiocephaly.

I also want your opinion about whether you all should be able to "vote" in this poll anonymously or not. Some questions may arise that you want to answer, but don't want to cop to. And that's ok by me!! A little anonymity never hurt anyone!

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I noticed there is a "database" section on the Onelist site.... can't check it at the moment since it's still down, but what is this, and would it be a good place to store everyone's info in the categories below? Maybe a poll is easier, but just curious. -Pam

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:58 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Ok, let me clarify myself. Thanks for giving me info - but....What I need are suggestions to put in the poll. So far I have :

Large Birthweight

Torticollis

In-Utero Positioning/Constraint

Crossed Eyes

Ear Infections/Problems

Gross Motor Developmental Delay (rolling over, sitting up, crawling, etc)

Speech Delay (babbling, blowing raspberries)

Multiple Birth

Premature

Shy Nature

Head Circumference in high percentile on growth chart

That's what I've gleaned so far from everybody. When I get everyone's suggestions for "choices" I'll create the poll and you all can check off what you/your child has experienced.

OK?

So, Kendra, do you have any to add? :) :)

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:46 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Kay, here's mine... 1) in-utero positioning (guessing-I carried VERY low for a VERY long time) 2) large baby (8lbs 6oz) 3) very mild torticollis Kendra Kali wrote: good idea, ... it will be interesting to see the categories. I just have a few in utero positioning breech large baby (8lbs 14.5oz) I don't know if you want to keep the positioning/breech separate or not -- some in utero positioning isn't necessarily breech, I suppose...

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good idea, ... it will be interesting to see the categories.

I just have a few

in utero positioning

breech

large baby (8lbs 14.5oz)

I don't know if you want to keep the positioning/breech separate or not --

some in utero positioning isn't necessarily breech, I suppose...

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Kay, here's mine...

1) in-utero positioning (guessing-I carried VERY low for a VERY

long time)

2) large baby (8lbs 6oz)

3) very mild torticollis

Kendra

Kali wrote:

good idea, ... it will be interesting to

see the categories.

I just have a few

in utero positioning

breech

large baby (8lbs 14.5oz)

I don't know if you want to keep the positioning/breech separate

or not --

some in utero positioning isn't necessarily breech, I suppose...

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Ok, let me clarify myself. Thanks for giving me info - but....What I need are suggestions to put in the poll. So far I have :

Large Birthweight

Torticollis

In-Utero Positioning/Constraint

Crossed Eyes

Ear Infections/Problems

Gross Motor Developmental Delay (rolling over, sitting up, crawling, etc)

Speech Delay (babbling, blowing raspberries)

Multiple Birth

Premature

Shy Nature

Head Circumference in high percentile on growth chart

That's what I've gleaned so far from everybody. When I get everyone's suggestions for "choices" I'll create the poll and you all can check off what you/your child has experienced.

OK?

So, Kendra, do you have any to add? :) :)

C./subscribe/Plagiocephaly

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From: & Kendra

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:46 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Kay, here's mine... 1) in-utero positioning (guessing-I carried VERY low for a VERY long time) 2) large baby (8lbs 6oz) 3) very mild torticollis Kendra Kali wrote: good idea, ... it will be interesting to see the categories. I just have a few in utero positioning breech large baby (8lbs 14.5oz) I don't know if you want to keep the positioning/breech separate or not -- some in utero positioning isn't necessarily breech, I suppose...

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 9:58 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Ok, let me clarify myself. Thanks for giving me info - but....What I need are suggestions to put in the poll. So far I have :

Large Birthweight

Torticollis

In-Utero Positioning/Constraint

Crossed Eyes

Ear Infections/Problems

Gross Motor Developmental Delay (rolling over, sitting up, crawling, etc)

Speech Delay (babbling, blowing raspberries)

Multiple Birth

Premature

Shy Nature

Head Circumference in high percentile on growth chart

That's what I've gleaned so far from everybody. When I get everyone's suggestions for "choices" I'll create the poll and you all can check off what you/your child has experienced.

OK?

So, Kendra, do you have any to add? :) :)

C.

Hi There!

I have a few things to add about . He doesn't seem to match many of these symptoms. But I will give you a bit of his history.

When I went for my ultrasound at 34 weeks the technician said his head was wider that it was long. He was born 2 weeks early. He was 7 lbs 2 oz. He does not have torticollis. But he did spend alot of time on his back because he hated to be on his tummy. Looking back at pictures in many of them he had his head to the right but he can move it the other way, I think he just got used to this position. His eyes are not crossed, he does not have any problems eating. He was slow to roll over (rolled over from tummy to back a few times at around 5 months) but at 8 months rolls over from tummy to back anytime you put him on his tummy. He still prefers to be on his back because he loves to kick (thanks to the Kick Start Gym). He does babble saying mamamamama and other sounds and he just started to blow bubbles. He started to sit well on his own at 7 months and is not crawling yet. I believe that he is not crawling yet or rolling from back to tummy because he doesn't like to be on his tummy and therefore has not motivation to be there. He has a mild temperment (although we are seeing some tempers when he can't get what he wants) but he is not shy and is a very happy baby.

I know I've babbled on but I thought since my experiences have been a bit different it might help with your list.

Bye for now,

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From: & Kendra

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:46 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Kay, here's mine... 1) in-utero positioning (guessing-I carried VERY low for a VERY long time) 2) large baby (8lbs 6oz) 3) very mild torticollis Kendra Kali wrote: good idea, ... it will be interesting to see the categories. I just have a few in utero positioning breech large baby (8lbs 14.5oz) I don't know if you want to keep the positioning/breech separate or not -- some in utero positioning isn't necessarily breech, I suppose...

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you said you wanted symptoms as well (in the original message).

So.....

Do you want to list:

*bulging forehead

*one eye larger than the other

*one ear sticks out

*one prominent cheek

**extra cute in every way**

?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

Kendra

" C." wrote:

Ok,

let me clarify myself. Thanks for giving me info - but....What I

need are suggestions to put in the poll. So far I have : Large

BirthweightTorticollisIn-Utero

Positioning/ConstraintCrossed EyesEar

Infections/ProblemsGross Motor Developmental

Delay (rolling over, sitting up, crawling, etc)Speech

Delay (babbling, blowing raspberries)Multiple

BirthPrematureShy

NatureHead Circumference in high percentile on

growth chart That's what I've

gleaned so far from everybody. When I get everyone's suggestions

for "choices" I'll create the poll and you all can check off what you/your

child has experienced. OK? So,

Kendra, do you have any to add? :) :) C.

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Subject: Re: Get your pencils,

kids; you've got homework!

Kay, here's mine...

1) in-utero positioning (guessing-I carried VERY low for a VERY

long time)

2) large baby (8lbs 6oz)

3) very mild torticollis

Kendra

Kali wrote:

good idea, ... it will be interesting

to see the categories.

I just have a few

in utero positioning

breech

large baby (8lbs 14.5oz)

I don't know if you want to keep the positioning/breech separate

or not --

some in utero positioning isn't necessarily breech, I suppose...

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FYI, I set up a test database just to see how it worked... it's super easy (took about 2 minutes), but you can only have 10 items across and it doesn't average or total. So, the polls are probably the best place for these things, but maybe we'll have a use for the database section for something else sometime.

-Pam

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 5:00 PM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Hmmmm. At first glance, I like the Polls better because they ARE easier and they give the results are you go in percentages, which is nice. But, then again, I haven't really done anything with the database so I'm unfamiliar with it. I'll look at it further and see if it would work out better than the Polls.

Thanks!

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:13 AM

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,

I noticed there is a "database" section on the Onelist site.... can't check it at the moment since it's still down, but what is this, and would it be a good place to store everyone's info in the categories below? Maybe a poll is easier, but just curious. -Pam

----- Original Message -----

From: C.

Plagiocephalyonelist

Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:58 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Ok, let me clarify myself. Thanks for giving me info - but....What I need are suggestions to put in the poll. So far I have :

Large Birthweight

Torticollis

In-Utero Positioning/Constraint

Crossed Eyes

Ear Infections/Problems

Gross Motor Developmental Delay (rolling over, sitting up, crawling, etc)

Speech Delay (babbling, blowing raspberries)

Multiple Birth

Premature

Shy Nature

Head Circumference in high percentile on growth chart

That's what I've gleaned so far from everybody. When I get everyone's suggestions for "choices" I'll create the poll and you all can check off what you/your child has experienced.

OK?

So, Kendra, do you have any to add? :) :)

C./subscribe/Plagiocephaly

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From: & Kendra

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:46 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Kay, here's mine... 1) in-utero positioning (guessing-I carried VERY low for a VERY long time) 2) large baby (8lbs 6oz) 3) very mild torticollis Kendra Kali wrote: good idea, ... it will be interesting to see the categories. I just have a few in utero positioning breech large baby (8lbs 14.5oz) I don't know if you want to keep the positioning/breech separate or not -- some in utero positioning isn't necessarily breech, I suppose...

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Hmmmm. At first glance, I like the Polls better because they ARE easier and they give the results are you go in percentages, which is nice. But, then again, I haven't really done anything with the database so I'm unfamiliar with it. I'll look at it further and see if it would work out better than the Polls.

Thanks!

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From: Doug & Pam

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:13 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

,

I noticed there is a "database" section on the Onelist site.... can't check it at the moment since it's still down, but what is this, and would it be a good place to store everyone's info in the categories below? Maybe a poll is easier, but just curious. -Pam

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From: C.

Plagiocephalyonelist

Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:58 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Ok, let me clarify myself. Thanks for giving me info - but....What I need are suggestions to put in the poll. So far I have :

Large Birthweight

Torticollis

In-Utero Positioning/Constraint

Crossed Eyes

Ear Infections/Problems

Gross Motor Developmental Delay (rolling over, sitting up, crawling, etc)

Speech Delay (babbling, blowing raspberries)

Multiple Birth

Premature

Shy Nature

Head Circumference in high percentile on growth chart

That's what I've gleaned so far from everybody. When I get everyone's suggestions for "choices" I'll create the poll and you all can check off what you/your child has experienced.

OK?

So, Kendra, do you have any to add? :) :)

C./subscribe/Plagiocephaly

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From: & Kendra

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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:46 AM

Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Kay, here's mine... 1) in-utero positioning (guessing-I carried VERY low for a VERY long time) 2) large baby (8lbs 6oz) 3) very mild torticollis Kendra Kali wrote: good idea, ... it will be interesting to see the categories. I just have a few in utero positioning breech large baby (8lbs 14.5oz) I don't know if you want to keep the positioning/breech separate or not -- some in utero positioning isn't necessarily breech, I suppose...

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Hi!

The ones I thought of -- some have already been suggested by others...

Breach position

Multiple birth

IUGR baby (interuterine growth retardation)

Head circumference 75th percentile or above

Difficult pregnancy (I was on bedrest for 18 weeks)

Constrained uterine environment (I am DES daughter, with a t-shaped uterus)

Rose

-----Original Message-----From: C. <crain@...>Plagiocephaly <plagiocephalyonelist>Date: Saturday, April 01, 2000 10:22 PMSubject: Get your pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Ok, while I was going through email withdrawal, someone brought up an idea to compare our experiences/symptoms our children are experiencing. That's a good idea! And I'm finally buckling down to work on it ;) SO, you guys ready to help?

What I need from you are symptoms, conditions, experiences that you think may have something to do with or be caused by (or be causing?) the positional plagiocephaly and/or torticollis. Then, we'll be able to go down the poll's list and click off what we or the child has experienced.

Now, if I were to get REAL scientific about this, I would draw up a duplicate poll for the control group and have you all put in the experiences of a child you know who is a similar age who does NOT suffer from positional plagiocephaly.

I also want your opinion about whether you all should be able to " vote " in this poll anonymously or not. Some questions may arise that you want to answer, but don't want to cop to. And that's ok by me!! A little anonymity never hurt anyone!

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...stranger!!!! How are you!!!

Great idea about correlating symptomology! Here's my list for :

1. Restricted intra-uterine growth environment (uterine band)

2. Prematurity (36 wks)due to spontaneous rupture of membranes

3. Low birth weight (5 lbs)

4. Vacuum extraction delivery

5. Respiratory Distress requiring mechanical ventilation (short term)

6. Hyperbilirubinemia requiring phototherapy

7. Extended stay in NICU (1 week)

8. Severe Gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD)

9. Failure to thrive (he was a very difficult child to

feed...wouldn't take to nursing and bottle was very hard for

him...has never taken more than 4-5 oz per bottle)

10. Head circ. large (50th %) when compared to height (5%) and

weight (not even on the charts!)

11. subluxation of the cervical spine noted on CT scan done for

definitive diagnosis of plagiocephaly.

12. Scoliosis

13. Developmental delay in speech (expressive)

14. Very active and curious child!!!!

Hope this helps with the polling!

Polly

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Goodness...I'm having severe " brain drain " this evening. Of course,

Torticollis (left side) needs to be added to the ever growing list of

correlating conditions! Thanks all!

P.

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I didn't ever think to link a difficult pregnancy to this.

(although I'm not sure how much is really would affect the shape of

babies heads - but who knows!!!)

I wasn't on bed rest, but I did have to transfer at my job that involved

quite a bit of lifting, to some less strenuous duties. I bled from

16 wks straight thru to the end due to a large hemotoma on my placenta.

Kendra

roseandandy@... wrote:

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ones I thought of -- some have already been suggested by others... Breach

positionMultiple birthIUGR baby

(interuterine growth retardation)Head circumference

75th percentile or aboveDifficult pregnancy (I was

on bedrest for 18 weeks)Constrained uterine environment

(I am DES daughter, with a t-shaped uterus) Rose

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From: C. <crain@...>

Plagiocephaly <plagiocephalyonelist>

Date: Saturday, April 01, 2000

10:22 PM

Subject: Get your

pencils, kids; you've got homework!

Ok, while I was going through

email withdrawal, someone brought up an idea to compare our experiences/symptoms

our children are experiencing. That's a good idea! And I'm

finally buckling down to work on it ;) SO, you guys ready to help? What

I need from you are symptoms, conditions, experiences that you think may

have something to do with or be caused by (or be causing?) the positional

plagiocephaly and/or torticollis. Then, we'll be able to go down

the poll's list and click off what we or the child has experienced. Now,

if I were to get REAL scientific about this, I would draw up a duplicate

poll for the control group and have you all put in the experiences of a

child you know who is a similar age who does NOT suffer from positional

plagiocephaly. I also

want your opinion about whether you all should be able to "vote" in this

poll anonymously or not. Some questions may arise that you want to

answer, but don't want to cop to. And that's ok by me!! A little

anonymity never hurt anyone!

C.

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My son has tort and plagio and a couple of things I

haven't seen listed which he has (in addition to many

I've seen listed) is delay in fine motor control, lack

of interest in eating, and crooked jaw.

Heidi

--- " C. " <crain@...> wrote:

> Kendra, you answered right. I think I just confused

> myself there for a bit ;)

>

> C.

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> ----- Original Message -----

> From: & Kendra

> Plagiocephalyonelist

> Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 3:40 PM

> Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids;

> you've got homework!

>

>

> ,

> you said you wanted symptoms as well (in the

> original message). So.....

>

> Do you want to list:

>

> *bulging forehead

> *one eye larger than the other

> *one ear sticks out

> *one prominent cheek

> **extra cute in every way**

>

>

>

?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

>

>

>

?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

>

>

> Kendra

>

>

> " C. " wrote:

>

> Ok, let me clarify myself. Thanks for giving me

> info - but....What I need are suggestions to put in

> the poll. So far I have : Large

> BirthweightTorticollisIn-Utero

> Positioning/ConstraintCrossed EyesEar

> Infections/ProblemsGross Motor Developmental Delay

> (rolling over, sitting up, crawling, etc)Speech

> Delay (babbling, blowing raspberries)Multiple

> BirthPrematureShy NatureHead Circumference in high

> percentile on growth chart That's what I've gleaned

> so far from everybody. When I get everyone's

> suggestions for " choices " I'll create the poll and

> you all can check off what you/your child has

> experienced. OK? So, Kendra, do you have any to add?

> :) :) C.

> /subscribe/Plagiocephaly

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: & Kendra

> Plagiocephalyonelist

> Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 11:46 AM

> Subject: Re: Get your pencils, kids;

> you've got homework!

> Kay, here's mine...

> 1) in-utero positioning (guessing-I carried

> VERY low for a VERY long time)

>

> 2) large baby (8lbs 6oz)

>

> 3) very mild torticollis

>

> Kendra

>

>

>

> Kali wrote:

>

> good idea, ... it will be interesting

> to see the categories.

> I just have a few

> in utero positioning

> breech

> large baby (8lbs 14.5oz)

>

> I don't know if you want to keep the

> positioning/breech separate or not --

> some in utero positioning isn't necessarily

> breech, I suppose...

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I noticed my child's left side does not seem to used as much as his right

side. (his head is flatter on the right side. Also we have

noticed his visual tracking on the left side is not as good. (he follows

an object with his eyes only so far and then his head just turns to follow

the object)just a few things we noticed.

Bonni

C. wrote:

Ok,

while I was going through email withdrawal, someone brought up an idea

to compare our experiences/symptoms our children are experiencing.

That's a good idea! And I'm finally buckling down to work on it ;)

SO, you guys ready to help? What

I need from you are symptoms, conditions, experiences that you think may

have something to do with or be caused by (or be causing?) the positional

plagiocephaly and/or torticollis. Then, we'll be able to go down

the poll's list and click off what we or the child has experienced. Now,

if I were to get REAL scientific about this, I would draw up a duplicate

poll for the control group and have you all put in the experiences of a

child you know who is a similar age who does NOT suffer from positional

plagiocephaly. I also

want your opinion about whether you all should be able to "vote" in this

poll anonymously or not. Some questions may arise that you want to

answer, but don't want to cop to. And that's ok by me!! A little

anonymity never hurt anyone!

C.

/subscribe/Plagiocephaly

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